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Topic Review (Newest First)

05-05-19 15:08

apiazza

Everything is back together. Weather is awful so I'll wait to take it for a ride around the block. It seems to go through the gears just fine but it did before too. I tried to improve the shift linkage angles to make sure everything operates smoothly.

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05-02-19 19:08

apiazza

I'm going to attempt to tackle the job tomorrow. I believe I have everything I could possibly run into. Looked over service manual and various how so so hopefully all goes smoothly. The only real question remaining is removing the outer drum but I'll just have to figure it out when I'm in there.

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04-23-19 19:28

apiazza

Interesting idea. I dont think one will fit but I might be able to make something similar.

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04-23-19 17:55

MadMel

I don't know if there's enough space, but could you get a bearing puller in there?

04-23-19 16:56

apiazza

The factory pro shift star instructions say you can pull the star off with pliers but I can't seem to get it to budge. I dont want to pry against the drum bearing. Any ideas?

In addition to that questions, how do I safely remove the detent wheel from the drum? I pulled the shift mechanism and detent arm out of the donor motor and wanted to pull the wheel as "practice" but I dont want to damage anything in the process of prying it away from the drum. Thanks for all the help, guys! I'm feeling more confident once all the parts show up to complete the job.

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04-20-19 17:03

MadMel

Sorry, did mine in 2013, and I can't remember what I had for breakfast.

04-20-19 16:34

apiazza

Just looking for some clarification here. To get to the detent wheel and shift mechanism. I will need to remove the outer basket. Does it basically just wiggle out? I know it engages with the oil pump on the back side. I guess it just slides off the bearing.

I did see the mention of stiffer springs from what yoyo sent me last night. I'll stick with stock. Parts and tools are ordered. Might have some time next weekend to tackle. First thing is to pull a couple parts out of spare blown up engine.

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